Category: Books

  • Mumbai LitFest 2020 Goes Virtual

    Mumbai’s celebrated literature festival Tata Literature Live! The Mumbai LitFest, which is now in its 11th year has adopted a virtual format due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic this year. The festival, which will also incorporate an entertaining Children’s Festival for two days, will be held for a week this time, with this edition hosting…

  • Stephen’s ‘Wild Himalaya’ Bags Prestigious Award

    Prolific writer Stephen Alter has won the prestigious Mountain Environment and Natural History Award at the Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival 2020 in Alberta, Canada, for his book “Wild Himalaya” (Aleph) that brings alive the greatest mountain range on earth in all its terrifying beauty, grandeur and complexity. Travelling to all the five countries…

  • Enlighten Your Kids With Reading

    In these unprecedented times, when isolation fatigue, gloom and the fear of losing a beloved has also come to grip children, taking care of their mental health is of paramount importance…writes Siddhi Jain. Here’s a list of books that address the various emotions children struggle with, and can be companions to them during the hard…

  • My Years With Rajiv: An Endearing Account Of Friendship

    Was Rajiv Gandhi the victim of “international intelligence agencies” in “what was to become” of him after the 1991 General Elections that were likely to see him return to power after being unceremoniously voted out two years previously?…writes Vishnu Makhijani Wajahat Habibullah, who was at school with Rajiv Gandhi, and, as a member of the…

  • The Woman I Want to Be

     “The woman I was yesterday, introduced me to the woman I am today; which makes me very excited about meeting the woman I will become tomorrow.” KIRAN SINGH UK-based mumpreneurs Kiran Singh is releasing her latest book; ‘The Woman I Want to Be’ on Monday the 19th of October. The new title from one of the…

  • ‘Girls And City’: A Mysterious Tale Of Friendship

    A trained engineer who went to IIM Calcutta, and after a decade long corporate career decided to pause and gift herself some “me time”, not to mention a Creative Writing course in the US later — author Manreet Sodhi Someshwar, whose latest “Girls and the City”, published by HarperCollins India recently hit the stands, has…

  • Weaving The History Of Indian Ocean

    Its an ocean as vast as the sub-continent whose name it bears, encompassing Asia to the north, Australia to the east and Africa to the west. With 20 per cent of the water on the Earth’s surface, the sea routes of the Indian Ocean carry 80 per cent of the worlds shipping trade in oil,…

  • How Rejections Into Opportunities

    He was twice rejected by one of India’s top FMCG firms when he applied for a job from campus. More than once, he did not get the promotion that he thought he richly deserved. The draft of his first book on advertising cases was rejected as a plug. Several clients, on multiple occasions, rejected campaign…

  • ‘Crown Of Thorns’: Science And History Into Human Lives

    It began as “panspermia”, a hypothesis that life exists throughout the Universe that was coined by the 5th century BC Greek polymath Anaxagorus. He theorised that the first contaminants – as also other organisms – made their appearance via meteors that had loosened from large stars and plunged down to earth, carrying “seeds everywhere and…

  • Let’s Read Some Non-Classics

    Stories of powerful female leads, explored in a variety of contexts and evocative of a whole spectrum of emotions, make for good reads, just as the country is getting more and more active post the lockdown…writes Siddhi Jain. Apart from the classics, here is a list you can choose from. ‘Mother at Nineteen’ by Gulista…

  • Inspirational Book For Women With Broken Dreams

    In a social environment where women giving up professional dreams to put family first is all too common, a new book brings out the story of a couple sharing achievements, and going beyond the notion of “gifting teddy bears and roses to your partner”….writes Siddhi Jain. Emerging author Saranya Umakanthan’s book “One Day, Life Will…

  • Young Authors Speak On Pandemic Insights

    Inspiration amid the ongoing global pandemic can be hard to come by. Taking on these bleak times as a challenge and opportunity for self-discovery, emerging or first-time authors are refining how they think, write and imagine…writes Siddhi Jain.Young author Sanya Khurana, a Tedx speaker and author of “One Action: Towards Women’s Dreams and Ambitions” finds…

  • Self-Exploring Through Writing

    Being a female author can come with its own set of challenges, especially when one is trying to juggle a career in the demanding field along with a personal life. From burning the midnight oil to pursue writing to managing multiple roles, budding authors share how they used writing as a tool for empowerment. ‘Four…